rv safety
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News Featured Stories- May 02, 2019 72
Warm weather is here and you're ready to get your RV on the road. Here are some safety tips to keep in mind before heading out on a road trip.
RV Safety Tips
1) Get Plenty Of Rest!
It’s important to get plenty of sleep before going on an RV trip. Only bad things will happen when you are tired behind the wheel. Pull over and get some rest. According to the National Sleep Foundation’s 2005Sleep in Americapoll, 60% of adult drivers (168 million people) have driven a vehicle while feeling drowsy in the past year, and more than one-third, (37% or 103 million people), have actually fallen asleep at the...
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News- March 21, 2019 67
Spring is here, and that means it's RV season! Our cornerstone backup camera system, the RVS-770613-NM has been named an editor's choice for best RV backup camera by US Auto Authority. The system was also awarded Best 2019 RV Backup Camera by Smart RVing.
RVS-770613-NM Backup Camera System
• 7" LED digital color display
• 130° ultra wide viewing angle
• 18 Infra-red lights - 50ft of night vision
• Completely waterproof camera - IP69K
• Built-in mic and speakers for audioThe rear camera system includes a crisp 7” LED color monitor with optional distance grid lines, normal/mirror image capability...
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News Featured Stories- March 20, 2018 65
Spring is finally here and that means it’s time to break out your RV from winter if you haven’t already. Rear View Safety is proud to introduce a microwave blind spot sensor system designed for RVs and other large vehicles.
RVS-122 Microwave Blind Spot Sensor System
The RVS-122 Microwave Blind Spot Sensor System requires no drilling or complicated installation. The microwave sensors are placed behind the side paneling of the vehicle, and the driver is given visual and audio alerts when an object enters the blind spots slightly behind and to the side of the vehicle. The RVS-122 can detect objects...
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News- March 16, 2015 53
Published on Monday, 16 March, 2015 - Luxembourg has launched a new road safety campaign aimed at making different road users more tolerant of one another.
“L’automobiliste est bête, il croit que c’est le motard qui est bête, alors qu’en fait c’est le cycliste, dit le piéton”
(The driver is stupid, he believes it is the biker who is stupid, when in fact it is the cyclist who is stupid, says the pedestrian) is the ironic slogan behind the campaign.“It's a natural and well-known phenomena that our point of view changes radically if we go from being a pedestrian, which we all are to start with, to...